Edna the cat, who made the national news broadcasts when she was evicted from the San Francisco fire station and its paramedics/EMTs who rescued her, was particularly partial -- even when she was a feral kitten and hid from humans -- to Station 49's ambulances. After they had come back from being driven all night, Edna would march over to them, climb on top of them, and absorb the heat from the ambulance engines.

Station 49 complied with the eviction notice from the boss, by the way, as one of the paramedics took Edna home, where Edna is warm, well fed, and loved.

It's the EMTs and staff members at Station 49 who are miserable.

I ought to make a blue clicky link to the article with footage from New York Fire Department's Station 57. Theirs is also a female cat, and she is called Killer because she is a proud hunter of mice and rats.